2019 Winter Trimester

Helping To Guide Your Career Path

Continuing Education Department

Northwestern Health Sciences University recognizes that continuing education is vital to the future of natural health care. Our continuing education department promotes the professional and personal growth for our practitioners by providing diverse educational opportunities.

The Continuing Education Department sponsors and offers live seminars and distance learning courses.  Topics include nutrition, orthopedics, neurology, sports injuries, pediatrics, chiropractic acupuncture, rehabilitation, occupational health, evidence informed practice, radiology, professional boundaries, acupuncture, Chinese medicine, ethics, advanced needling, and massage therapy.

In addition to providing practitioners with applicable and appropriate knowledge, these seminars and courses often fulfill license renewal requirements established by state and/or national licensing authorities.

When appropriate, Northwestern students may augment their education by attending continuing education courses on a non-credit basis for a discount.

For one year following graduation, we offer a first year graduate discount of 50% off tuition for some our courses. We encourage you to visit our website www.nwhealth.edu/conted, call us at 952-885-5446 or visit our office to find out more about these opportunities.



Alumni Associations

As Northwestern graduates, students continue their relationship with the University and join the ranks of thousands of Northwestern alumni across the country and around the world.  As an alum, you can continue your involvement with the University by becoming active in our alumni associations. Our alumni associations are led by boards who strive to build and foster support for the University.  They also help our current students by:

  • providing valuable networking opportunities, 
  • recruiting and referring new students, 
  • sharing their knowledge and expertise, and 
  • raising funds to support various scholarships and activities.

Northwestern Health Sciences University is committed to providing excellent networking resources for career opportunities, quality programs and services to all alumni. We encourage you to connect with us and let us know what is important to you. Please feel free to send all suggestions and inquiries to alumni@nwhealth.edu.


Career and Professional Success

The Office of Student Affairs (OSA) offers career and professional services to assist students and alumni with planning for their future profession. The OSA offers assistance with career planning and professional development to help them attain their educational and professional goals.  We also facilitate contact with professionals who provide general career advice, in addition to counseling and advice on starting or purchasing a practice, associate opportunities, employee contracts. To schedule an appointment with a career consultant, contact the Office of Student Affairs at 952-885-5405 or studentaffairs@nwhealth.edu

There are numerous employment opportunities available across the United States, Canada, and internationally for doctors of chiropractic, practitioners of Chinese medicine, acupuncturists and massage therapists. For current job listings and announcements, go to our Practice Classified website.  

Occupational Outlook

College of Chiropractic

The United States Department of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook 2016-2017 edition states that “Employment of chiropractors is projected to grow 17 percent from 2014 to 2024, faster than the average for all occupations. People across all age groups are increasingly becoming interested in chiropractic care, because chiropractors use nonsurgical methods of treatment and do not prescribe drugs.”

Doctors of Chiropractic have many different practice opportunities, from solo practice to group offices, from integrative health care clinics to employment in medical clinics. With licensure opportunities in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and many foreign countries, chiropractic is a maturing, growing and widely accepted profession. Insurance coverage is broadly available.

Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine

Graduates face a marketplace where these professions are enjoying widening acceptance. Currently, most practitioners have private practices, while an increasing number are employed or collaborate with community service institutions, major health care agencies and health maintenance organizations. Regulation of acupuncturists and herbal medicine practitioners varies widely: from licensure, to regulation, to being unregulated. Insurance coverage for acupuncture services is gradually increasing.

There is a growing interest in integrative health care nationwide. In Minnesota, Hennepin County Medical Center, Abbott Northwestern Hospital, and the Mayo Clinic are among those hospitals who offer acupuncture treatment by licensed acupuncturists. Acupuncture is widely seen as a profession on the rise and is emerging as an important health care profession that stands on its own and can integrate well with conventional health care services.

Massage Therapy

Massage therapy is a profession that is rapidly maturing. Educational programs have proliferated in recent years across the nation, and with national program accreditation recognition by the Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation, an important step for stabilizing and standardizing massage therapy education and practices has been taken.

Graduates have many opportunities for private solo practice, working with other health care professionals (doctors of chiropractic are the single largest health care profession that employ massage therapists), or working in health care institutions such as clinics and hospitals. Insurance coverage for some conditions and types of injuries is available in certain states and increasing, especially in alliance with medical referrals.

The United States Department of Labor Statistics notes that "Employment of massage therapists is projected to grow 22 percent from 2014 to 2024, much faster than the average for all occupations. Continued growth in the demand for massage services will lead to new openings for massage therapists.”

Nutrition

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics "In recent years, interest in the role of food and nutrition in promoting health and wellness has increased, particularly as a part of preventative healthcare in medical settings."

The role of nutrition in maintaining health and wellness is clear and the need for health care practitioners who are well qualified to provide nutritional advice and counseling will only grow. The nutrition programs at Northwestern are designed to prepare health care practitioners to respond to the needs of their patients for nutritional advice.

While the programs at Northwestern are not intended to prepare students as registered dietitians or for licensure as licensed nutritionists, it is worth noting that the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 16% growth in employment in the related professions - dietitians and nutritionists between 2014 and 2024. This is indicative of the growing trend toward using nutrition as a means of reducing the effects of chronic disease on the body and supporting the body's natural inclination toward health and wellness. Health care practitioners who become better equipped to dispense nutritional advice will be in a better position to serve their patients and provide a more holistic approach to patient care.